Koya
Footballguy
I don't think making positions an entitlement based on race or sexuality is beneficial to anyone in the long run. This entitlement mentality is the downfall to real advancement.FWIW, just because Sam shouldn't make a roster does not negate the fact that his making the roster might be best, for all (the NFL, it's fan base, society at large, gay people, straight people, the kimono dragon) in the end.There has only been one person insisting that an inferior talent player should get a roster spot and that was Tim for Sam. Nice strawman though.Is this the same crowd that thought Tebow should have a spot on a roster because he was such devout Christian, such a good role model for kids? They didn't appear upset about the attention the media paid to a marginal QB for those reasons.
That's easy to say now.I don't think making positions an entitlement based on race or sexuality is beneficial to anyone in the long run. This entitlement mentality is the downfall to real advancement.FWIW, just because Sam shouldn't make a roster does not negate the fact that his making the roster might be best, for all (the NFL, it's fan base, society at large, gay people, straight people, the kimono dragon) in the end.There has only been one person insisting that an inferior talent player should get a roster spot and that was Tim for Sam. Nice strawman though.Is this the same crowd that thought Tebow should have a spot on a roster because he was such devout Christian, such a good role model for kids? They didn't appear upset about the attention the media paid to a marginal QB for those reasons.
In 1965, when you are a handful of generations removed from government sanctioned SLAVERY and only, well.. days removed from government sanctioned segregation, discrimination, and in many locales, outright willful ignorance of crimes including murder against a group based on race (forget even sexuality at that point), I'd suggest that the only "entitlement" was of the white majority feeling "entitled" to subjugate the black minority.
You can try to dispute that until the cows come home, but it's the harsh reality.
ONLY 50 ####### years later, we have hardly addressed the problem adequately. If you are unlucky enough to be born poor and black, simply put, unless you are exceptionaly at overcoming the odds, you're screwed.
Now, if you are "OK" with that, admit it. I, for one, who believe in freedom and equality above all else, am not. Though I hardly have a silver bullet solution.
However, with that as backdrop, if another marginal NFL player, who likely won't see the light of day on Sunday, does not make a "roster" in a scenario that makes it far more palatable for gay players to just be who they are at heart, publicly (and not behind the veil of the closet and the pains that come with it) - and therefore advance the greater cause of freedom and equality for all?
Well, let's just say I won't lose any sleep over it.
(FWIW, on pure football alone, I do believe Sam has a chance to be a role player pass rusher on those vaunted Sundays, and I do believe if not for the "baggage" associated with Sam because he's GAY... ZOMG RUN FOR THE HILLS HOW CAN WE DEAL WITH THIS???... then he'd at the least be on a practice squad without much hullabaloo, and quite possibly a roster itself. Just my opinion)